Washtub.



. 3. HANSEN.

WASHTUB.

APPLICATION FILED MAY 18, 1914.

1,1 12,790. Patented 001;. 6; 1914.

'55 WIT/{E8858 I \QAGM M 40 flanged nipples 36, which afford seats for the usual stoppers 37. This drain coupling 35 leads into a common drain pipe 40 which is 7 construction that the tub compartments are alwaysventilated through the overflow passage 5 which is in communication with the compartments, and is open at the top through the strainer cup 26. The overflow passage 5 extending from top to bottom of the partition 2 affords ready means for re moving any obstruction in the drain or three-way coupling, it being only necessary to remove the strainer caps 10 and passing a cleaning tool down through-the passageway 5. It isnot necessary to remove the perman ently attached coupling 35 or other parts. The combined draining board and'tub cover 20 will be found serving its double purpose.

I claim: p 1

l. A compartment wash-tub having a dividing partition Wall formed with a drain passage extending entirely therethrough,

laterally extending overflow openings and an upwardly extending ventilating extension.

2. A compartment wash-tub having a dividing partition well formed with a drain passage extending entirely therethrough, and an upwardly extending ventilating extension, and a tight cover having a ventilating strainer.

ABEL HANSEN.

of great convenience in 

